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13 June 2002, 04:14 »
what is a good audio burner?
I tried a couple times to use XCDRoast to make audio CDs but i couldnt get it to work. I tried KonCD but it crashed every time.
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13 June 2002, 07:26 »
KonCD tells me, after i select 'audio CD' and pick the tracks, that 'overburn' has been selected because its oevr 650 MB... doesn't this mean that it is going to burn it as .MP3 (as a data CD) and not an audio CD???
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13 June 2002, 07:34 »
Odd. I use Gcombust(a frontend for cdrecord and something else). It works everytime for me, and does the job perfectly.
I've never used KonCD, so I can't help with that one.
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13 June 2002, 08:25 »
If I make an normal image out of .MP3 and then use cdrecord to make an audio CD out of that image, will it still make it an audio CD???
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13 June 2002, 08:34 »
I tried an it didnt work... How would I go about trying to burn multiple tracks onto a CD without making an image?
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13 June 2002, 08:42 »
there has got to be a way to use X-CDroast to burn audio... its just pissing me off that I am too lazy to actually find it.
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13 June 2002, 08:56 »
i tried using gcombust (this time in dummy mode) and it was trying to put the actual .MP3 files on the cd instead of changing them to CD-DA. I know that i did everything right, so it must have change
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selection of audio and assumed that i wanted a data CD instead. Do i have to change the .MP3s to .WAV???? The last (and only) audio CD i made was using .WAV files
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13 June 2002, 17:06 »
sorry, never used KonCD, allways just use the command line tools ... wrote a little script to convert mp3's to wav and write the wavs to cd....
i.e. I just cd to a directory with mp3's and type burn_mp3.sh
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